Security researchers have discovered a flaw that creates a means for a malicious website to grab hold of a Facebook user's private data without their consent as well as to post messages impersonating the user on the social networking website.
The authentication-related bug was discovered by researchers Rui Wang and Zhou Li, who …

Still true to form

Pervasive

I like Facebook and use it. I log on every few weeks or so to see how old friends and acquaintances are doing. Sometimes I put some pictures on there to share with any friends who might want to look at them.

That's about it though. So I'm getting a little sick of Facebook appearing all over the web. I'm tired of sites I look at trying to get me to connect my accounts there with my Facebook account. Some are pretty underhanded about it. I don't want to link anything with Facebook, thanks. That, along with Facebook's ever changing privacy options (which somehow always manage to turn to settings I don't want them to) I've been avoiding logging in and using the site.

Facebook, all someone has to do is offer something better, and all your hyped up value will quickly become worthless.